D Genesis, 3 Years after Dungeon Appeared

§ 199 Dantsk's Negotiating Team 3/18 (mon) -

The General Foreign Policy Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (* 1) Yasushi Tamuro, Director of the Security Policy Division, was surprised at the appearance of the director of the Uchiya National Security Bureau rather than the director of the General Foreign Policy Bureau, Kizu, in the selection of this playful report.

Anyway, if you're going to look at the report after the selection, the selection is going to be made.

This report is close to a kind of academic essay because the assignment is clearly given and the response is described.

Therefore, the format was such that the abstract was written instead of the introduction, and then the paper was developed.

"Foreign policy with aliens - all-directional throne diplomacy... what is this?

"Foreign policy with the rest of the planet - overwhelmed by cheats?

The abstract of the report, which my men were reading with their heads in their arms, was lined up with outrageous opinions that could only be considered a joke.

But the thesis is...

"It's hard to read."

Uchitani murmured interestingly, but in Tamuro it seemed like only a story that could have been done with a hundred steps.

As if it were a foreign affairs bureaucrat, guiding China, the EU, and the United States to the national interest while striking a balance was quite realistic and remarkable.

But as far as foreign policy with aliens is concerned, even for Tamuro, who has served as the planning officer of the National Security Agency, it was impossible because he walked in such a field.

"Should a highly skilled organism that has gone all the way to Earth have an ethic commensurate with it?

What, this hopeful observation?

What are you going to do with that kind of stuff for foreign policy making? And he twisted his neck, but in the following thesis, the logic of fury was unfolding.

To sum up, at the dawn of an act of warfare like humankind, technological advances go very fast to a certain rate, but beyond that, there is a pulling of feet due to the excessive application of the most basic ethics.

In other words, the overt war could not be waged by a heightened ethic, but by the prevalence of separation against the group that used it, society itself was weakened in its cohesion, and the rate of progress slowed down, eventually leading to extinction.

"It's like the Babel Tower."

"The one who broke up the word?

Sort of.

Therefore, it is presumed that socially relevant organisms that have developed the technology to cross the ocean of stars maintain high ethical insights. If they were to be threatened, they would prefer to escape to war. I just don't have to touch it.

If dictatorship's unipolar rule continues by accident, or if the military is taken away, there may be progress in a political form that expands the print, but it is likely to fall into the same situation as the Takeda family in the Sengoku era, and even if it is overcome, such a society will attack without saying it, so the premise of policy formulation itself cannot be established.

That said, it was logically stated that the population of sea urchins is fast in technology but low in reach.

It's pointless speculation, based on the history we've been walking through, but if you think about it, it's an unknown alien.

Social structures and forms of thought may be quite different from ours. Not to mention something unethical.

Therefore, there is nothing we can do at the moment but imagine it and formulate a policy, and then modify it with understanding of the other party through contact.

"Do you want to serve?"

When the murmur of Uchiya, who read it, arrived in Tamuro, he thought he had heard something wrong.

Huh?

"No, what do you think the purpose of the other side of the dungeon is to 'serve'?

"To us?

Seems so.

"Is service the end in itself?

"Can you believe it?

"Believe it or not, I don't know what it means before."

"Don't you see what that means?"

Uchitani nodded that it was the best, and asked about the reporter.

In the signature field, it was written "Narumiya Haruki".

"Who is this man?

"You're a ninth year employee. Synchronized ACE, headed by a prospective deputy secretary. I didn't know you wanted me to kick the chief administrative officer of the North America Division I of the Bureau of Economic Affairs over the chief administrative officer of the International Economic Division I of the Bureau of Economic Affairs...."

"You're a very fond man. More fun than work?

"Such a man is not called Ace in sync."

"So you think we're closer to being born? Better than the North American Bureau or the Economic Bureau?

"Probably."

It is no exaggeration to say that if this contact is really made and if national communication is really established, the other party is more important than the United States.

After all, they are the ones who do unprecedented things in Earth science.

But if we steered it wrong, the country could even put the planet itself at risk.

"Should I say Eye of Wisdom...?

"So whether there's a change in the sequence within the province is a different question."

Tamuro threw the report into the "right" box, even though he said he was young.

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There was debate as to where the new organization thus created would be located in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The first ones were the Directorate of General Foreign Policy, the Council for International Cultural Exchange under the Minister's Office, and the Director of International Intelligence.

The most dominant was the Directorate of General Foreign Policy, where stories of jurisdiction in the Security Policy Division and the creation of a new Division were discussed, but the authorities were withdrawn for odd reasons that they were too close to the United Nations.

As with DAD, organizations directly under the Prime Minister were also considered, but there was also a problem with law development, and eventually, an interactive preparation room was created within the National Production Security Bureau of the Cabinet Office.

It is not the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to interact with national organizations that do not have national transportation.

The four people who were finally selected in this selection were people who were told in Uchitani that they were "very unique people", but Tamura said that they were "too deviant to even know what they were thinking".

"You're not choosing a member of the university's SF R&D.

"Ha ha ha. Something like that."

"Uchitani-san!

How much do I owe you, Mr. Uchitani? When I thought I would entrust the future of the country to these people, Tamuro was about to get dark in front of me.

Regardless, there are many more decent people in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, at the end of the selection meeting, I felt like biting my umbilical cord.

Director Kizuru didn't say anything in particular, and it seemed to leave everything to Uchitani to anticipate that the organization would eventually be created outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He must be someone else to pick up chestnuts in the fire, because he is a man who has been born with such basic tactics.

Tamuro kept on bothering him sincerely until the end, but eventually he decided to forget about it because the organization was being created somewhere out of his reach.

Rather, it was all I could do.

Narumi, you stupid bastard.

If I stayed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I didn't want to see a man who would have become a deputy secretary in 20 years, but I had no choice but to hope for him.

Until today, I have been involved in this business. Let's forget everything and get back to normal tomorrow.

I swore to that effect, but I had no idea that the Security Policy Division of the General Bureau of Foreign Policy would be knocked into much more troublesome crowds in the near future.

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On that day, the four people who had moved from the ministry building to the new office were stunned when they saw the house.

"Narumi-san. Are you sure this is the right place?

A seriously picturesque man, dressed in a tall dark suit and wearing thin-framed glasses, knocked the old private gate on the back of his right hand.

Same as Narumi, Satoshi Mitsui, who was selected by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

From that name, Double Satoshi was a knowledgeable man of foreign affairs, nicknamed Double Satoshi, but he had a slightly stiff head. For this reason, he was selected to serve as a liaison officer with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

A small case was fitted next to the door in a calm hue, which seemed to have been newly fitted to the gate on the gate post.

The private house, which can be seen through a sliding door made of fine knives, is a bungalow building that seems to have been built for fifty years, and its surroundings are covered in bamboo forests.

"Oh, that's disgusting. I admit it's bitter. Shibuya is also close."

What is unclear is Sugita (Too Mutsuya), who has been seconded from the Ministry of Finance.

It was a serious nerd that I admitted to others, but its too high administrative ability was disastrous, so I joined the Ministry of Finance and (...) (...) (...) it's a strange species.

Similar to the transfer to the local government, the man who had recently arrived from the Ministry of Finance, who could have been retired on the move, appeared in a sand-patterned pullover hoodie, even though he was supposed to be on duty.

As expected, the bottom was chino bread, not jeans, but sneakers.

"One sliding door at the gate is very delicate...."

The red dot that impresses me while looking at the pattern of the hexagon is Murakoshi Mei, who has been transferred from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

It seems that an employee who wants the name of an energy idiot and was supposed to enter the secretarial division of the minister's office from April, kicked off with a boring word and applied here.

She looks like a very big woman in a knee-length tight suit, but when she talks about energy administration, she keeps developing her theory until morning. At the beginning of the reflection, it seems that there were quite a few men who were deceived by the appearance and invited her to sink.

What a fine Bishamon turtle.

"Bishamon turtles?

"Yes, they want eternal prosperity, made from the pattern of Bishamonten's armor."

Sugita explained with her face closer to the gate pair. Genuine geeks are familiar with strange things.

"It's kind of a monument reminiscent of the Pasona facility that we talked about a few years ago, ex-azabu."

"Are you talking about Nifeng Forest? That gate is just a plate. This is more stylish..."

"I don't mind talking about the sliding door."

Narumi smiled and said so, opening the lid of the case beside the door. There was a misplaced card reader.

"If the keys fit, there's no mistake here."

Then I slipped the card and told everyone that the red lamp turned green and the lock was unlocked.

There, Narumi showed it to her, sliding through the sliding door and walking deeper with everyone.

"Perhaps this was drawn to poverty, right?

As Mitsui said, a long seemingly old Heike family, when approached, seemed more worn out than old.

"He really needed a garden for security reasons. They didn't have a choice around here."

"Why are you here? If you need security, why don't you go somewhere in the government building around that well-maintained mansion? I thought it was the building behind the Chancellery."

Sugita leaned her neck as she stepped on the gravel at her feet.

"I'm glad I didn't have to be afraid of earthquakes."

Murakoshi took it and said it with a smile.

The cabinet building annex with the National Security Agency is a glassy and clean building, but it is actually an old private building with a poor seismic rating.

It was decided many years ago to build a new building on the east side of the nearby Central Government Building No. 8, but there is still no shadow or shape.

Wouldn't it be nice to be like an embassy?

The neighborhood is dotted with embassies such as Mongolia, Iraq, New Zealand, Jordan, Latvia, and Vietnam Bulgaria Code Giboir a little further away.

"The Latvian embassy is an amazing mansion, and the Jordanian embassy is a bad place to stay."

While talking like that, the four people who arrived at the front door were more surprised at the beautiful interior than they thought.

The perhaps Japanese-style part of the living room was removed from the walls and made available for one-floor use.

"They just replaced the windows, the floor, and the inner walls."

Four people who were surprised by the voice looked back, and the director of Uchitani National Security stood there sometime.

"So, what can we do here?

Sugita sat tightly on the sofa where she thought it was the living room.

It was a long time ago, but there were no staff here who cared about it. Uchitani smiled deeply, but he was still the type who thought it would be okay if he even solved the problem.

"I have read the report you submitted. What we're going to do here is we're going to fix the contents of that report to match them and make a plan that we can actually implement."

"So, are you sure they're here?!

Sugita stood up unexpectedly and blinked her eyes at what she thought.

Ah, ahh

"Of course you're a girl, right?

"Sure I do, but... where did you get that from?

"Kitaaaaaaa!!

Sugita leaned forward and firmly gripped her arms beside her belly. It's called a guzzle pose.

Narimiya looked at it with astonishment and asked towards Uchiya.

"Does NSA work under the umbrella of security?

"No, it's something they haven't even ratified as a country, rather than national transportation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs can't say directly, so the bowl is coming around."

Well, let's start with the establishment of national transportation.

If it's the original procedure, you're right.

Hearing that, Mitsui, a stiff man, said with his neck bent.

"If we want to establish national transportation, we must recognize the other party as a state. But does the other party meet the national eligibility requirements?

National qualification requirements are generally the ability to enter into relationships with residents, territories, and governments.

"Well, they didn't declare a state."

Well, I guess so.

"That's why - clearly, I have no idea!

"What about it?"

On the other side of the dungeon, there is no way to know if there is a clear area, if there are residents there, and if there is a government that governs it.

Maybe a lonely mad scientist just came across the ocean of stars.

However, Mitsui was of the common sense that when such a project was created, things around it were clear.

"Er... well, first, let's see if the other party is a state.

No, Mitsui-san.

Sugita, who was still murmuring on the sofa about "a strange girl ~", woke up and said that her legs were sticking.

"In this case, it doesn't matter if the other person meets the national requirements."

"Well, does it matter?

Mitsui inadvertently closed her mouth. It doesn't matter whether the other party is a state or not, in order to establish national transportation.

"I'm not sure, but does that mean expanding the theory of the founding effects of state approval?

Modern state approval is dominated by the notion that it is the state alone that meets the first four conditions. This is called declaratory effect theory.

In addition to the four conditions, the idea that approval by other countries is necessary is the theory of founding effect.

Mitsui enlarged the theory and asked if he would swing the Gian theory that "because I recognize you as a state, you are a state".

"Mitsui-san. They don't live on Earth, they don't know if they live on planets in the first place, maybe they're not even organic beings.

Ah, ahh

"You can't help but apply the Earth's national view to such a person, right?

Ah, ahh

"So this national transportation is almost a personal deal."

"So you're talking about running against a dictator?

"Hmm, that's not true!

It's a negotiation with someone who doesn't even know if there's a concept of dictatorship. At first, we'll have to deal with the negotiator in front of us.

Sugita shook her head at Mitsui, who could not get out of the notion of diplomacy with the state.

Uchitani looked at it and smiled inside.

Mitsui is accustomed to thinking within the framework of external affairs, and in fact was chosen to be part of this team in anticipation of the role of presenting such common sense theories.

But as it stands, it can't be crushed by cultural shock.

"Wait, wait, wait. First of all, you have to talk about whether the other person is an individual or a state, right?

That's right. Of course, there's a way, right? Thinking about it from there is like being rippled onto a wobbly wall where overhanging oil flows. "

"I don't know the analogy, but there's a way."

That said, Uchitani handed out one piece of paper to the four.

"I'll get it back when I'm done reading."

The document merely enumerated what had been known so far. Few things were known enough to fit in one sheet of A4.

"So, what's the question?

Narumi looked through the document and asked while sweating on his forehead.

"So, to negotiate, you want me to call out the 'Wandering Hall' and infiltrate it first?

Sugita, who had read it in the same way, unexpectedly raised her hips and insisted with great strength.

"Impossible, impossible, absolutely impossible. That would be work around the militia. We can't even have a fan base. At least I can't."

"Oh, Sugita-san, if I wanted to see her, I thought I'd say it in the fire and in the water."

"If she's a lover, I will, but for now, she's someone else."

"Eh, you're aiming for a position like that?

"Well, you're going to aim. You'll never get a chance like this again.

As he watched Sugita insist on what he was saying, Uchitani remembered the report he had written.

"Speaking of which, Sugita-kun's report was very selfish... ah, no, it was original."

"Original?

"In a nutshell, it's a maneuver to fall in love with the other person and entangle them in the affection part, but it's been written for a long time with the flag and the tactics to make it work. I didn't understand half of it."

"What spy technique can I use to create her locally to blend into a heretic society?"

Sugita replied calmly to the stunning murakoshi.

"Diplomats are similar, aren't they? I don't care if I make a local partner."

"It's not the 1940s...."

"The essence of human nature hasn't changed in thousands of years. What has changed is the culture and the ethics of the times?

Narumiya, who had listened to the exchange silently, took over after Sugita.

"So essentially nothing has changed about effective means."

"Exactly. A sophisticated ethic will not allow it, even if it fits what we know to be clearly effective. Depending on who you're dealing with, it's like you're standing in front of them with your hands and feet tied."

"As a result, democracies with high ethics and high standards of citizenship are being made good in unethical countries."

"Hey Narumi!

Mitsui tried to stop him, but Murakoshi went on.

"We don't even have a law against espionage. Diplomatically speaking, it's like a herd of smart turkeys. And people think the world is on their side."

It's just a mere wait for the neck to be snapped.

"Well, if I can get one-fifth of Japan's population, economic power, and the absolute power of a dictator, I don't need an army. In a few years, I'll show you a country that can't even wave force, but can't eliminate ethical idiots and scabies that pull each other's feet."

"You guys...."

Mitsui was overwhelmed by Sugita's excessive remarks.

These are different qualities. Mitsui seemed to understand a little why they were gathered.

"I know Narumi-san and Sugita-san are the owners of radical ideas that are filled with anger, but how do you actually get in touch with them? Are you sure you want to call" The Wandering Hall "?

If that's the case, Murakoshi told me I had to go to the gym and made everyone laugh.

"No, actually, it means you can communicate indirectly with the subject."

"Indirectly?

Someone from around the JDA brokered it.

Huh?

Narumi suddenly raised his voice to information that he did not understand.

"Please wait. So you're saying the JDA is replacing the government? Was that rumor true?

"That rumor?

"A while ago, at the North American Bureau, there was talk of WDA thinking about independence as a nation."

"American considerations?

"I think that's where it is. At the time, it was a joke, and nobody really meant it...."

"I've heard such a story in my tone. However, the JDA clearly denied it."

"That's the party. If it's true, you'll deny it."

Mitsui interrupted Nariya and Uchiya.

"But for now, JDA doesn't benefit from independence, does it?

"Benefits?"

"National independence, isn't it? The goal is to get rid of troublesome and heterogeneous things, whether they be organized by ethnicity or religion. But the DA doesn't have it, does it?

"Even if you don't have to be independent, it seems that you are sufficiently independent in your current special company form."

"WDA has jurisdiction in the dungeon. Even now, it's like paying taxes and protecting the country."

"If there was only one motive, it would be when countries decided to dismantle the WDA that was created for emergency evacuation and reconstitute similar institutions by country."

Yes, Sugita said Potsuli.

"Does the organization act to survive?

"Yes, it is."

"Well, wait. I don't care if this DA independence is half Yota's story. No, I don't really care what happens now - well, for now."

Uchitani said that and put their story back on track.

"I understand that JDA can make contact with Demiurgos. So, what's the purpose of this Demiurgos?

It's from JDA.

"What the other party wants in return for serving is what they want to serve? This is not a malicious joke...."

"I don't think so."

"What is their line of false positives?

"What kind of intent is it that you lied to me about? I don't think that's a good idea."

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs team was twisting their heads about JDA's intentions.

He said, "You think we want this negotiation to fail?"

If you say that the other person's wish is to serve, you will want them to serve more and more. Objectively speaking, it would only appear to be a negotiation between fools who demand it.

"What's in it for JDA to fail us?

"Can we have a single point of contact?

"In the very short term, yes, but if other countries intervene based on Japan's failures, or if the other party bends their navel and cuts off the contact itself before that, will JDA be in a more troublesome position? It can't be a normal idea."

"In that short period of time, you may be thinking of monopolizing the technology of the dungeon and subjugating other countries."

"Hopeful observation, the one who puts it into practice is stupid."

Sugita, who had listened silently until then, clapped her hands with bread to draw attention.

"What are you thinking so hard, folks?"

"Think about it, because what we do is diplomacy, so you can stand up to make Japan's national interests the greatest, right?

Well, yes.

"In other words, it means pulling the gangrene cheat out of the opponent so that Japan can use it. Besides, try not to reward them as much as possible."

"To put it bluntly, you're right, but when you hear that, you look like a con artist."

"No need to be a fraud. That's what diplomacy is, isn't it?

"No, there must be a relationship of trust."

"That's what happens when we get along."

What about Sugita-kun?

"If the other party's purpose is to serve, don't you want it all? And what they want is what they serve, right? So what we give you is virtually nothing. It's a perfect match, isn't it?

"The people you serve are human beings, right? In other words, what do you think of the whole of humanity?

"Well, that's horror. Will it be remodeled?

"First, it's all one-sided information from the other party. How can you say you're not lying?

"I don't know if I'm lying or not, but I don't know what I did. Then it's our role to run, right? What makes you think an organization was created that deliberately separated itself from the existing ministry?

Sugita looked around and declared.

"In short, this is a laboratory. I made it detachable when I failed."

"No, don't say it clearly if you know it."

Narumi smiled bitterly.

"But is that true? So, this person, you don't have to choose the means, do you?

Hmm.

"Director Uchitani!

"Well, Mitsui-kun. Sugita-kun, you don't have to choose anything for your first policymaking. Do as you please."

Sugita was delighted when she called her finger a pachin, "That's right, sir, I know the story."

"Of course, you're not going to carry out that policy as it is.

"I know that. Even if we suggest a policy that sending sick people to the other country, putting them in contact with people everywhere, and destroying the enemy's economy with a virus infection is the best way to do it, it can't be done."

I just want you to know that.

"But, as far as the dungeon technology is concerned, I think the means is to choose."

While looking at Sugita, Murakoshi wondered if there was a woman from another world who fell in love with such a black man.

Normally, if you want to make a woman into something, that kind of attitude...

"What is it?

Having noticed Murakoshi's gaze, Sugita explored his intentions. Murakoshi deceived appropriately.

"Ah, no. Even if the contact was established, I wondered in what direction to proceed afterwards."

"Direction?"

"In terms of economic diplomacy, we get a lot from dungeons, but we're not giving anything to dungeons. In fact, it's impossible to have some kind of trade agreement at the moment."

The main role of economic diplomacy is to secure the interests of one's own country by negotiating trade agreements with the other side and formulating rules in favor of one's own country.

Ah, is Murakoshi-san the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry?

"Yes"

"I'm giving you the Explorer's life. It's like a demon or something offering someone a soul to profit from something underground."

Sugita said funny. Mitsui felt that he was a careless man.

"There is nothing economic or cultural. Only Explorers who explore the dungeon exist as interactions."

"Head diplomacy is out of the question, and human resource exchange is impossible. Ah, I don't think so."

"Well, that's where you think about it."

That said, Uchitani took a notebook PC out of the bag.

"As a matter of fact, it was one of the chiefs of the JDA who advised us not to try to make national communications directly through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs."

When Uchitani said so, Sugita hit him immediately.

Yeah, I know.

"Is that when you understand a different language?

"Does Narumi-kun know?

"At that time, the Japanese style was vivid. I've heard that the director of JDA was the first person to pull that drawing."

"It's boring. You don't have to bring in a competitive mind."

"That much?

History sometimes suddenly condensed itself into one person, and Burkhardt's words, that the world then turned in the direction indicated by this person, shook the head of Narumi.

"No... somehow, it's my clutter."

"What is it?

"I don't think I can compete because I'm in a different position from the beginning...."

I don't know what that means.

"When it comes to introspection, I want to be as calm and relaxed as possible."

"Hmm, I think I really like it. I definitely want to be a friend," Sugita said, and Murakoshi shouted, "Where is your peace?"

"No, I want to have fun, but doesn't the bottle ring?

"Well, whether it sounds or not, if you can be friends, please leave it alone."

"Don't you think that's a spy?

"They don't seem to care about that on the surface."

"On the surface?

"It seems that the information in the JDA has been completely unavailable for some time before the foreign language understanding."

"Is that about the information lab?

Uchitani did not answer directly and shrugged his shoulders small.

"That's amazing. Why don't you pull yourself out of the Foreign Office?" and Mitsui.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. But it's probably impossible."

"Why?

"When a secret meeting was held between the inner tune, the top of the militia, and the three men, when the inner tune was pulled out, the inner tune was completely rejected. I like who I am now, so it's no good."

Sugita said with increasing joy when she heard that.

"Khu, I like it more and more in Freedom!

"You're not BL, are you?

Murakoshi turned to Sugita, who was too happy, and said with a cold gaze.

"Oh, Murakoshi-san, do you like that kind of thing?

"No, what are you talking about? You can't read it!

"Ho."

Narumiya asked Uchitani about the two of them, as if they were jerking off.

"Where did you get that information?

I was with you through the militia.

Well, then, I guess you're right.

"So, this is what the man left me."

That's how I put my notebook in front of four people.

He says he can talk.

"Excuse me?

On behalf of Narumiya, when the laptop lid was opened and powered on, an application was eventually launched and a very simple bulletin board was displayed.

"What is this? Dantsuk-chan, a question box?

"Dantsuk-chan?

Apparently, it's about Demiurgos from earlier materials.

"Oh no, it's an adorable culture! This is not how Japan ends."

"Is this bugging okay?

"They've looked into the protocol vulnerabilities, but they don't seem to have any particular problems. I don't know what you're talking about on the other server, but I don't suppose it's a good idea to let them investigate."

"You mean if you write something down here, you can tell them and get a response?

"That's why."

Well, that's all-you-can-impersonate.

"Mitsui-san is thinking too much. Well, first of all, say hello..."

After seeing each of the four discussing what kind of information to extract from the exchange, Uchitani raised his hips and said that the explanation was over.

Well, I'll ask you later.

Sugita spoke towards the rising Uchiya.

"I thought it was the purpose of this team until the establishment of national transportation, and then the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would baton touch it, but apparently let me finish."

Upon hearing that, Uchitani played Sugita's line and raised his mouth.

"The Foreign Office doesn't look good for almost personal deals, does it?

That's right, Sugita opened her head.